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Horn fuse should be located in the fuse box under the dash on drivers side kick panel. If fuse is good try replacing the horn itself, it might be bad due to the age of the car. They are located behind the front bumper on the left and right side.

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On Accord - it does the same thing, but the solution is simple, don't
hit the button the second time! It locks with just one push, the lights
should blink to tell you. You don't need to push it twice if you don't
want the horn to beep.

If the problem continued, You need to go to the honda dealer; factory alarms are wired into
alot of the electrical systems, so, hard to bypass unless you have a
wiring diagram.

there are sensors in each lock cylinder, trunk, and hood latch. Is it an ex? try locking the car with the remote, then use the key to unlock each door, if the alarm goes off, that's the bad switch. look in your fuse panels and see, I'm pretty sure if you pull the fuse to disable the alarm, you will lose your power locks

You might can have the dealer program it not to honk, but its just the way the keyless entry works. I've owned 2 accords--an 06 and 08--and both of them honk the horn when the lock button is pressed twice. Pressing the button once will secure the car and arm the alarm. So once click is all you really need. And no your alarm is not malfunctioning.